Letters That Have Helped Me
by William Quan Judge & Julia Wharton Lewis Campbell Ver Planck Keightley
- First published:
- 20th century
- Languages: English, XXX
"Letters That Have Helped Me" compiled by Jasper Niemand is a collection of correspondence focused on Theosophical ideas and spiritual development, likely written in the early 20th century. The book presents letters that convey philosophical insights, guidance on spiritual practice, and reflections on the nature of existence, urging readers to seek inner truth and understand the interconnectedness of all beings. The opening of the work sets a reflective tone, emphasizing the writer’s journey towards spiritual enlightenment and the influence of Karma on personal growth. The letters address a series of personal struggles, encouraging the recipient, Jasper, to develop a mindset focused on selflessness and connection with the greater good. The correspondence navigates themes such as the importance of developing a proper attitude towards knowledge and service, the role of aspiration in spiritual practice, and the idea that true understanding comes from within rather than from external authority. Each letter collectively offers moral and ethical guidance to those on the path of self-discovery and spiritual awakening, framing these principles as essential for navigating the challenges of life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Controlled discovery queries from bnf and project-gutenberg matched “theosophy” and “théosophie”. Retained metadata contains “theosophical” in the description, “Theosophy” in the subject metadata, and “théosophie” in the subject metadata.
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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BnF national bibliography record | 1946 | Theosophy company | XXX | — | Catalog record | |
Project Gutenberg electronic edition Project Gutenberg metadata does not identify the source print edition. | 2017-10-28 | Project Gutenberg | English | — | Public domain (USA) |
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